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P. v. Laboy
A jury found defendant and appellant Concepcion Lazu Laboy guilty as charged of first degree murder (Pen. Code, § 187, subd. (a)), and further found true the allegation under Penal Code section 12022, subdivision (b)(1), that defendant personally used a deadly weapon, namely a knife, in the commission of that crime. The trial court sentenced defendant to serve a determinate term of one year in state prison on the allegation defendant personally used a deadly weapon, followed by an indeterminate term of 25 years to life in state prison on the first degree murder conviction.
In this appeal, defendant raises various claims of error, the details of which we recount below in our discussion of those claims. We conclude, as we explain below, that defendant’s claims are meritless. Therefore, we will affirm.

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